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MEDICAL SOCIETY PLANS
ANT, POTATO SALAD,
OUTING AT UNION LAKE
HARD BOILED EGG
LUNCH DISCARDED Meimonides Elect Officers; Prepare

CHICKEN, FISH AND FROG DINNERS

New Program.

Road Houses Solve Problem of Eats
at Outings by Delicious Offer-
ings of Cookery.

Fried in Butter — Ready at all Hours

On Sunday, June 26, the Maimo-
nides Medical Society will hold its an-
nual outing at the Union Lake picnic
Good music, napery of softest sheen,. grounds. They will spend the day in
And food, conceived to tempt an I hiking, fishing, rowing and bathing.
This is to be the closing event fol-
anchirite,
Soft lights, the breath of cooling' , lowing upon a most successful season
, of 33 scientific meetings which con-
breeze between
The nodding tree-tops—on a Burn- stitute an excellent post-graduate
mar night! course in medicine. During the last
That Detroit and its immediate ; year, the society, under the adminis-
environments is an ideal summering tration of Dr. Bernard Friedlander
place has been heralded far and near. and Dr. Robert Mason, has had re-
And justly, too. Dotted with its, markable success and an influx of re-
pretty lakes all easily acceasable, it '1 newel vigor and youth, the mem-
affords relief from the city's blazing berahip increasing from 12 to 57.
heat. ' Every meeting was well attended and
Fifteen, twenty, twenty-five miles included discussions by some of the
of easy driving on smooth macadem- most progressive citizens in the city.
ized roads brings you away from the, The society looks forward to the
hustle and bustle of a stifling city! coming season with interest. It has
into the cool of the country. Beau- shown great potentialities by stimu-
tiful, old trees that invite with theirllating the interest of both physicians
shade, bubbling rivulets and clear, and public in problems of medicine
blue lakes that make one think of , and public heath, and, by a happy
swimming suits and row boats and , addition of., ',he social atmosphere
trout. All within an hour's ride or I (the society meets at the home of
less.
the members) as well as through the
A few years ago, there was one utilization of the ties which bind the
drawback. That all important artic- Individuals of a common racial ex-
le, Eats! The enjoyment of an all traction, the society has been able to
day picnic was lost entirely to the give to its meetings the galvanizing
tired housewife. It meant to her an
endless shopping on Saturday night, which
and vivid
touch
of human
interest
is often
lacking
in the
meet-
eggs nigs of larger scientific societies.
shes.
and
bread
and
other
picnic
reli
for cold meats and olives and By continuing its policy of last
It meant rising for her long before
anyone was astir and getting tired year and by preparing a program
before and
the start
with It cooking
and tent
which
is to touch
upon most
impor-
before
packing.
meant re-
problems
on medicine,
social
hy-
giene and public health and also upon
membering paper napkins and therm- the relation of the physician to the
on bottles and tablecloths and plates'
and the thousand other requisites of public the society hopes to increase
an outdoor lunch. And at the end it its membership and its usefulness still
meatn a well-joggled lunch, of ants further and make itself an important
factor in the life of Detroit.
with salmon sandwiches and potato
An important innovation in the
It
salad with hard-boiled eggs.
meant usually, cold coffee and warm program for next year will be made
lemonade and a fretful unhappy by inviting three or four of the most
prominent Jewish physicians in the
crowd .
But with the advent of that le- country, such as Dr. Milton Rosenau

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Phone, Roseville 77

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well within the shade of green trees. Friedenwald, the well known Balti-
A delicious dinner, fish, frog, chick- more physician.
At the last regular meeting of the
en, well-prapared, excellently cooked.
No trouble, no aggravation, no work. society, the following officers were
There are many of these road- elected: President, Dr. Robert Re-
houses, some of which are represent- sen; vice-president, Dr. B. B. Sher-
ed on this page. Any of them serve man; secretary and treasurer, Dr.
a splendid dinner at pre-war price .. , Adolph Shoenfield.
Try them and see!

A regular meeting of the Blue Bird
Girls was held Tuesday evening, June
at the home of Mrs. J. Goldberg
••• 14,
Of 631 E. l'almer avenue.
It
was
decided
that members
the club have
Miss Cecelia Fine, daughter of Mr a lawn
party
for the
and

and
Mrs. Price
Morris
and
Miss
Mrs.
A. Yoroslow
of use
9190
Courtney
of Fine,
Detroit,
both
pu friends.
Cameron
avenue
offered the
of

pile of a Miss
and home
for the occasion.
gave
joint Margaret
recital et Mannebach
the Detroit the
In lawn
Complete
arrangements
for the
stitute of Musical Art, Sunday, June lawn party will be made at the next
19. Among the numbers especially
enjoyeu were use runuwing. cone,.
titAbwill he held Tues day
evening,
June
28, Brush
at the Street.
home ot m rs.
op. 13 by Beethoven, given by Miss L.
Mitchell,
6731
Price and Mozart's Concerto in D.
Minor played by Miss Fine.

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Friday and
Sunday Evenings.

The Branch Temple Beth El Sab-
bath school children enjoyed a gala
day on Sunday June 19, at a picnic I
which was held at the summer home'
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett, at
Venice of the Lakes. Games and
bathing was enjoyed and a picnic
lunch was served.

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Miss Dorothy Barnett, spent the
week end in Saginaw, Michigan, as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thal.

ASK U. S. GOVERNMENT
TO ASSIST REFUGEES

Mrs. Ed. Rosenberg. of Flint, Mich-
igan, arrived in Pontiac to spend a
fortnight with her parents, 5Ir. and
Mrs. Joseph Barnett, at their summer
home "Venice on the Lakes".

WARSAW.—It is learned on good
authority that the Polish government
has decided to ask the American rep-
resentative here to use his good offi-
ces with the authorities in Washing-
ton to remove the restrictions against
the immigration of Jewish Ukrainian
refugees, a great number of whom
are now concentrated in numerous
parts of Poland where their presence
has given rise to untold sufferings to
the native population and to the refu-
gees themselves.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levin, enter-
tained 6 guests at the Westwood Ot-
to Inn, Detroit, on Sunday June 19,
honoring Miss Esther Soloman, of
Utica, N. Y.

Mildred Ruth Goldstein, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein,
participated in the fancy dancing at
the Country Festival, at Bloomfield
Highlands, on Saturday June 18.

ROOSENHILL
CJLUB

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky en-
tertained eight guests at a dinner
party on Saturday June 18, at their
country home "Silver Lake" in hon-
or of Miss Esther Soloman, of Utica,
N. Y.

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WILLIAM KONEN, Mgr.

FLINT LODGE I. 0. B. B.
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS

Flint Lodge, No. 656 T. 0. B. B.,
Tuesday evening elected S. S. Pearl-
stine, president for the ensuing term
to succeed Ben Wiener, other officers
elected were as follows: Ben Kline,
vice-president: J. Eugene Blumberg,
secretry; H. Winegarden, treasurer;
The
new administration
will start
the
trustees
of the past term
were I
re-elected as follows: N. Agree, Rob-1
ert Kostoff and I. Jaffe.

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PI GAMMA SORORITY

The following officers of the Pi
Gamma Sorority are acting on the
entertainment committee.
Evelyn Rosenthal, Ethel Stein-
born, Doris Wolfgang, Rose Klein.
The committee is now arranging
a private dance party to be given
June 22, at Rose hlein's home, 696 E.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meyer, delight- Hancock avenue.
fully entertained 16 guests at their
home, Friday evening, June 17, in
honor of Miss Esther Soloman of JEWS BATTLE ALGERIANS
Utica, N. Y. Cards were played and
PARIS.—It is reported that in Con-
high score being attained by Mr. L.
Soloman and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz. stantine, Algeria, natives have parti-
A four course luncheon was served cipated in violent attacks against the
at a pretty appointed table. Mr. and Jewish population during the past
Mrs. M. Schtofsky and son Harry, of few days. Many Jewish houses were
Detroit, were among the out of town robbed and • large part of the Jewish
guests.
community has ben forced to take up
fortified posiAons in special buildings
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirshberg, which are unlier continuous revolver
are planning to lease their summer fire. The Jews, it is said, defended e.
home in Elk Rapids, Michigan.
themselves valiantly.

Special Dinners Sunday

Chicken,

Dancing — Jazz Band — Concerts — Boating — Bathing
Meals — Table d'Hote and a la Carte

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Special Band Concerts Saturday and Sunday
Afternoons and Evenings

Adequate Parking Facilities

Grounds Policeman in Charge

MR. JOSEPH MATTHEWS,

Managing Director

Controlled by
Edgewater Beach Hotel Co.

Pontiac Notes

Sher Hotel
Modern Lines.

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Out Jefferson on Gratiot Avenue

Lake Shore Drive

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PALESTINE IS LEFT
WITHOUT LEADERS

JERUSALEM.—The departure of
Dr. Arthur Ruppin for Europe has
given rise to considerable nervous-
ness on the part of local Jews because
all Zionists affairs, multiplied as they
are at present, are to be handled by
Dr. Eder, the only remaining member
of the Commission, who is feared will
hardly be able to cope with the situa-
tion.

ANNOUNCE REGULAR
CHALUTZIM ROUTE

PARIS.—It is announced here that
hereafter steamers will ply regularly
between Constantinople and Black
Sea ports. In the past Cbalutzim on
their way to Palestine from Crimea,
Georgia, the Caucasus, etc., were for-
ced to make the voyage to Constanti-
out by entertaining its members and nople in sail-boats and other manner
friends at a picnic, to be given June of frail crafts.
24. N. Agree, chairman and his en-
tertaining committee is planning a
very enjoyable time for all who will
participate in same.

150 POGROM-MAKING
BANDS IN WOHLIN

KADIMAH GIRLS

At the meeting of June 2, it was
decided that during the months of
June, July and August, the Kadimah
Girls would meet the first and third
Thursdays of each month, instead of
the usual weekly meetings. It was
also decided that the first meeting in
July is to be held at the Belle Isle
Casino, following a picnic dinner
there. Members are requested to
meet there at 5 p. tn. Miss Selmin-
sky of the Temple Beth El will be
there to meet the girls.

DANZIG.— The Warsaw paper
"Dwa Groans" reports that there ex-
ist in Wohlin 150 bandit-bands, mak-
groms upon the Jews. The
viki do not attempt to atop
them.

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, passing th 'ugh shady lanes dotted with the
mos reautiful resident' in America, brings you to the
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1 find most congenial sur-
oundings and the very b
road-house dinner you
ever ate.

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An Exclusive Road-House

Woodward Avenue at Six Mile Road

Frog, Fish, Chicken and Steak Dinners

Fried in Fresh Creamery Butter.
Bring the Kiddies.
Marian Cusan, Mgr.

Hemlock 113

Westwood Otto Inn

Open All Summer

Fish, Frog and Chicken Dinners

13 MILES FROM DETROIT
On Michigan Ave.—Good Roads
All the Way.

FRESH FROGS ALL SUMMER
From Pond and Chicken Farm
Connected With the Inn.

ANTI SEMITES INDICTED

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VIENNA.—The Procurer of Vien-
na has indicted the leaders of the anti
Semitic Congress for inciting the pop-
ulance against the Jews. Among
the indicted is the well-known anti-
Semite, Jerzebak.

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